Brijbassi splits his trip into different categories. Saskatchewan, for example, falls under 'I'm glad I discovered' while he even identifies the very restaurant where he had his favourite dish.

Avonlea Village is filed under 'tourist attraction that lives up to the hype'.

Brijbassi talks about the fandom surrounding Anne Shirley and how it has become a source of a multimillion-dollar tourism business, too.

"What makes Anne so accessible to so many is her ability — which Montgomery bestowed on her — to connect with the vulnerabilities of childhood and adolescence, an age when fitting in for many often feels like an impossible dream,'' Brijbassi writes.

"Anne's precociousness was matched by her uncanny knack for stumbling into trouble, an aspect that is a source of good fun at Avonlea Village, where skits occur daily featuring scenes from the books . . . there's lots of humour and cleverness on display, and the actors never get out of their roles no matter what kind of technology or request confronts them.''